No way out! Luis Suarez CONFIRMS no priority club clause in his Liverpool contract

STAYING PUT: Luis Suarez insists there is no release clause in his Liverpool contract [GETTY]

Following uncertainty over his future at the club last summer, Suarez returned to enjoy his most productive season for Liverpool netting 31 times as the Reds just missed out on the Premier League title.

And the outstanding form of the 27-year-old has reportedly attracted the interest of both Barcelona and Madrid as the Spanish giants aim to secure a marquee summer signing.

Suarez became the highest paid player in Liverpool history in December when he signed a new long-term deal, worth £200,000-a-week, to stay at Anfield.

The Uruguayan international's previous contract did hold a clause, where a bid in excess of £40m would enable him to talk to the interested party.

But when asked in Barcelona whether his new contract contained a clause which would allow him to join either of the La Liga duo, Suarez confirmed no such stipulation exists.

"No, no, not as far as I am aware. There is no clause that suggests a priority for a specific team," Suarez revealed.

“I know what I want. My agent tells me what's there and what's not”

Luis Suarez

Suarez also added that he 'turns the page' when there is speculation over his future.

"I know what I want. My agent tells me what's there and what's not. It's more speculation than reality," he said.

Suarez will join up with the Uruguay squad next week as they step up their preparations for this summer's World Cup.

Uruguay and Suarez will come up against England in Group D, as well as Italy and Costa Rica.

And Suarez insists speculation over his Liverpool future will not distract him from securing glory in Brazil.

"My head now is focused on the World Cup. I had a very good season with Liverpool but now I am focused on the World Cup," he added.

"Everyone knows that there is always too much media speculation."

FOCUS: Suarez is solely focussed on World Cup glory and not his Liverpool future [GETTY]